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March 27, 2018 - Get Off My Lawn - Gavin McInnes
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Get Off My Lawn #105 | Rhythm & Jews
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Run them jewels fast Run them run them jewels fast Run them run them Run them run them run them The slow-mo What?
What?
What?
I'm from New York online with fashion play.
Everything I scribble like the anarchist book book, look good.
Lizzy in the center for the cookbook.
Black on black on black, leave the steam man.
That is my crook book.
How you like my styling, bro?
Ain't nobody smiling, bro.
Back to turkey.
That was Run the Jewels.
Close your eyes is the song.
We have a theme this week where I will be playing my record collection, which is out to get me.
My record collection wants me dead.
It's a strange phenomenon being the godfather of hipsterdom and becoming red-pilled and red-pilling a generation because the guys my age that I used to listen to, Teleb Quali of Black Star, that's Zach DeLaRocca saying that running too fast from Rage Against the Machine,
Public Enemy, Sonic Youth, they all, Operation Ivy, all these bands I used to listen to now at me on Twitter and say, we want you to die, which hurts my feelings.
And this song is particularly relevant because the band Run the Jewels is made up of LP and Killer Mike.
LP, I used to go to Costa Rica with him and hang out, but Killer Mike dared to talk to the NRA, and he was forced to apologize for that.
And that's a beautiful combination of what we really care about on the show, which is the First Amendment and the Second Amendment.
So this guy used his First Amendment to discuss the Second Amendment and was pilloried by the left because they hate that.
And by the way, before we start the show, so I'm talking about Zach DeLaraca.
He has a new band with Chuck D from Public Enemy, and it's called Prophets of Rage.
So I'm checking them out.
I go, oh, I used to like kind of rage against the machine.
I always loved Public Enemy.
Still do.
Let's check out the song.
And I'm watching it.
It's called Radicalize.
And I'm checking it out.
I'm going, oh, I like that.
Play on words.
Radicalize.
Let's check it out.
Zach DeLaRocca did this song, and now let's hear him do that song.
Hit it, dudes.
Hit it, dudes.
Wait, wait, wait.
Was that my head blowing up?
Oh.
Oh.
That's kind of harsh.
I actually brought that up with Mr. Chuck D from Public Enemy because he was denouncing terrorism.
And I said, you had my head blow up in a video, dude.
I don't think you mind terrorism when it suits you.
And he goes, that was a watermelon.
You probably want me eating that and fried chicken on the plantation, don't you?
What?
What a weak thing to do if you're black.
Just make everything about race.
Hey, man, I don't think you play golf fair.
I think you lie about where your ball lands.
Oh, because I'm on the plantation.
You probably want me eating watermelons instead of playing golf, right?
What?
This was just the beginning, says Emma Gonzalez, hiding her Cuban patch.
She's wearing a Cuban flag on that jacket.
And then we also have a weird thing, rhythm and Jews, governor's tone-deaf joke bombs.
He says at a black church in Harlem that the Jews don't have as much rhythm as the blacks.
He's very 1940s, Mr. Cuomo, isn't he?
Remember, vote for Cuomo, not the Homo?
That was a big campaign when this old man was trying to beat Ed Koch.
We're going to focus on guns this entire episode.
It's an important episode.
But before we get to that, I want to just talk about Jews briefly.
Did you see this story?
85-year-old Holocaust survivor stabbed by her Muslim neighbor.
And they're just making it about, well, it was just, I don't know, this 29-year-old man, we don't know much about him.
He was a Muslim man, and he murdered her because she's Jewish.
This is what you get when you are totally open to the diversity of Islam, as they are in Paris.
And Jews in Paris are leaving in droves because they're not wanted there, because they get thrown out of windows, literally, as they scream Al-Akbar.
But what scares me about the Parisian reaction to that is all this, oh, don't get it twist.
It's no big deal.
Let's focus on what matters, guns and police brutality and racism.
That's really the issue in Paris.
Really?
You have no go zones.
If you wear a yarmulke in certain areas in Paris, you'll be killed.
So we're going to focus on that.
But before we get to that, Stormy Daniels.
Stormy Daniels was on 60 Minutes on Sunday.
I don't know if you watched that, but it was brutal.
Breitbart described it as the Al Capone's tomb of 60 Minutes of the anti-Trump campaign.
She got up there.
She talked about how impressed he was with her behavior and how she was kind of smart.
She talks about herself the whole time.
Her eyes are dilated like she's on 80 milligrams of Adderall.
And Anderson Cooper is going, did he use a condom?
It was TMZ material.
And yes, if he cheated on his wife with a porn star, that's terrible.
But this is before he was president.
I don't really care.
They got some other playmate too.
Karen McDougal.
Uh-oh, he was with Karen McDougal too.
Yeah, not a concern of mine.
What else?
Before we get started, male contraceptive pill.
They've got a pill out now that lowers your testosterone and makes you less horny.
I am going full Alex Jones on this.
This is a conspiracy to destroy men.
This is making the frogs gay level stuff.
It's evil.
This is microchips under your skin level stuff, this pill.
I think it's bloody evil, as the Brits would say, and a sign that we're losing our minds.
Remember, we are living in a time right now where the vagina monologues can include women who don't have vaginas and have, say, penises.
That's not just a war on women in a way to trivialize being a female.
That's a war on men, too.
This war on gender is really a war on patriarchy and a war on the West.
And it starts with disarming us and preventing free speech.
So let's start with our first story about Janice Fiamengo, a friend of mine, constantly being investigated by human rights tribunals.
She's a professor who dares question feminism.
And she had a talk this weekend at the Ottawa Public Library in my hometown of Ottawa.
Antifa showed up to shut it down, and my buddy Willie beat them all up.
There he is.
Let's talk to the organizer about what happened.
This is the future of the West trying to fight for free speech and getting thwarted at every turn.
Janice Fiamengo is like the CH Summers of Canada.
She speaks out in defense of men who have been pilloried, like Tim Hunt and that guy who wore the shirt with the chicks on it when they landed a thing on an asteroid.
Remember him?
So she's not a sexist.
All she is, is a rational academic who points out when feminists, especially these young college students, are acting like lunatics.
So what do they do?
They shut her down.
Every time she does a talk, they shut her down.
And the Canadian government is on the side of the politically correct.
They're on the side of Antifa.
So they are charging.
And there's an Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, whatever the hell that means, that has been persecuting her for a long time now.
I interviewed her about this a long time ago.
But a student at U of Ottawa decides, I know it's going to get shut down.
I know there's lunatics that surround her.
I want her to give a talk about talks, a speech about free speech.
And she did that at Ottawa U, and Antifa made their presence known instantly.
They set off the fire alarms, but they also attacked a buddy of mine, Willie, we'll call him.
I don't want to use his name in case he's getting criminally charged.
But he decided to beat them up for it.
Let's have a little look at that brawl, shall we?
So there they are.
There's five of them.
He's nailing one of them in the face.
And then he throws the guy.
The guy tries to throw a punch back.
He gets a good three or four in.
And then did you hear what he said?
He goes, you want some more?
You want some more?
And look at them.
They pick up their little communist flag off the ground.
That's gorgeous.
Violence works.
Sorry.
That's the most effective way to deal with these guys.
So the guy who put on that talk is Michele DeFranco.
And let's talk to him now.
Okay, Michele, are you there?
Yes.
Hi, Gavin.
How's it going?
I'm great.
So you're at Ottawa U. I'm from Ottawa.
That's my brother's alma mater.
I couldn't get in.
You need good grades to get into Ottawa U. So I guess you're more of a Carlton guy then.
I am a Carlton guy.
Cartoon high.
Hogsback high.
So we were just watching the video of a friend of ours, actually, beat the crap out of five Antifa at once.
They clearly didn't think anyone was going to stand up to them.
Can you give us a brief background on what happened?
What was the fight about?
Yeah, for sure.
So the guy who was in the video, he was the first person to attend our event.
And from what he told me, he was trying to walk in, and these protesters from a group called Ottawa Against Fascism wouldn't let him in.
So he just slowly inches his way forward.
And soon enough, one of them pushes back.
He pushes then, you know, a little fisticuffs start flying.
And then that's when the cameras roll.
And what you saw on the record is what happened.
And they pulled the fire alarm, right?
Yeah, just as we were about to start, we were like literally within 10 seconds of starting.
And what happened?
I give the cue to the president, okay, go up and make your opening remarks.
And then all of a sudden, the flashing lights go off, the sirens, and we're like, oh, geez.
And that was that.
Was the fight before or after that?
That was before.
The fight was probably at...
And the talk was with Janice Fiamengo, correct?
That's right.
Yeah, she's a professor at our university.
We've got a lot of Italianos over in Ottawa.
I thought you guys didn't like the cold.
Well, I mean, her first name is Janice, so I guess she's only half Italian.
You're right.
She took the name, obviously.
I've spoken to her.
I had her on my old show, Fascinating Woman.
She's like Canada's CH Summers.
Yeah, that's exactly what I was telling our gang when we booked her.
And what was her talk going to be about?
How the Holocaust didn't happen, how gays should be exterminated, how blacks are an inferior race and they have to all go back home?
Yeah, well, that was her first topic, but we were able to talk her off the ledge a little bit.
No, but in all seriousness, it was about the state of free speech on college campuses and whether the university is about protecting approved ideologies or actually about open discourse.
That's amazing.
I mean, the irony is overwhelming.
She went to do a speech about free speech just to talk about talking.
Can't get much more benign than that.
And she gets shut down by people who want to prevent fascism.
Well, that's exactly the irony.
In our Facebook post we made when we saw that you guys were coming, is we're like, oh, the irony that a group called Antifa are resorting to acts of fight of speech is not lost on us.
You're cutting in and out.
Just goes to show who we're dealing with, I guess.
Michele, you cut in and out there, but it sounded like an important point.
Can you repeat it?
Yeah, well, yeah, for sure.
What I was saying is that we made a big Facebook post when we discovered that Antifa were going to show up and we're like, well, you know, the irony of a group called Ottawa Against Fascism resorting to fascist tactics in light of our speech is not lost on us.
Yeah, you know, Ottawa has quite a history with this, Ottawa U. I tried to get Jared Taylor to talk there just to blow minds, which was naïve.
And then later on, Ann Coulter was meant to do a talk there.
And the president of the school made it very clear that if she commits hate speech, she will be arrested under Canada's laws.
Yeah, I remember that.
That was a little before my time, but yeah, I remember hearing stories about that.
And it worked.
She didn't do a talk.
I mean, this hasn't changed.
Ottawa U is, to most Americans, just some innocuous Canadian university.
But maybe because it's a government town and Canada is so obsessed with being politically correct, it really is an epicenter of the death of free speech.
Oh, exactly.
Yeah, that just goes to show, you know, with how crazy things have gotten in Canada regarding free speech.
It's like, yeah, this is kind of just another day at the ranch.
Yeah, you're 100 yards from the Prime Minister, from Justin Trudeau.
He's right up the road.
All right.
Well, are you discouraged by any of this?
Are you going to keep going?
Are you going to try to have the talk again?
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah.
The plan is to re-host the event probably in mid-September.
It's because we were doing this right now because we wanted to avoid Easter and exam season.
So a lot of our members are students, so they're not going to be here, obviously, during the summer.
So the plan is to re-host probably in mid-September.
So in a way, Antifa was victorious.
We beat them up, but they still managed to delay it by half a year.
Yeah, we really wanted to get the speech continued after the firefighters came and resolved the fire alarm, but the timing just wasn't going to work.
So it was, you know, had they cleared the building like 10 minutes earlier, we would have been free and clear.
But unfortunately, that's not how it seemed to work out.
So the moral of the story is fascism works, and if you vandalize free speech, you will be successful.
Yeah, I guess that's kind of a sad state of affairs, if that's really what it takes.
All right, McKelly.
Well, we appreciate you fighting the good fight, and check back in with the next time you have this, and we'll see if it works the second time.
For sure, Gavin.
I'll keep you posted.
Thanks, buddy.
Anytime.
March for our lives.
Hundreds of thousands of people across America march this weekend because they don't think children should be shot in the head.
Unlike the rest of us who do think children should be shot.
So America is split now on needless deaths of innocent children and then the NRA and people like me who want children to die.
How simplistic can you get?
These marches have become congregations for the stupid community.
The woman's march really was the beginning of this mess, where they marched to say, women deserve rights.
Done.
They got them.
And of course, that devolved into criminals like, what's her name, Donna Hilton, out there telling people how to be just after she raped a man to death.
Linda Sarsour, the devout Muslim who is pro-life, telling pro-life women they're not allowed on the march and making men wear hijabs, which also desecrates her religion because she's following Takiya, which says, by any means necessary, promote Sharia, promote jihad, even if it means crapping on your own religion, which she did a great job of.
And we had all these women marching for nothing.
Then we had that anti-hate march in Boston where they protested about six guys, including an Indian, who were just there to promote free speech.
And they had, what, 20,000 people marching the streets saying they hate hate.
So the most recent one was this anti-gun march.
And make no mistake about it.
This was not an anti-automatic weapons march.
This was not an anti-machine gun march.
This was an anti-gun march.
America is trying to reverse its innate gun culture, which is like Mexico trying to reverse its sombrero culture.
You cannot get rid of the guns.
There's hundreds of millions of guns in this country.
Trillions of rounds of ammunition.
You can't make that disappear.
Get over it.
Yeah, what about Canada?
That doesn't have a history of guns.
That doesn't have the same history as America.
It's a different country.
What about Australia?
First of all, I'm sick of this Australia crap.
Australia did have less crime after they instituted a buyback with their guns.
Here's what happened.
They bought back a bunch of guns.
The government bought a bunch of guns.
They thought that's how they'll get rid of them.
Then people went, hey, I don't have any guns.
Then they bought back their guns from the gun stores and basically within a few years came back to their normal level of guns.
Then, eight years after the buyback, yes, crime went down.
But the number of guns in the country was the same as it was before the buyback.
Why did the crime go down?
I don't know.
They had more of a police presence.
That's probably why.
But the rationale with these people is a fascist rationale.
And that is, if you're not 100% against us, 100% with us, you're 100% against us.
So if you want to have a rational discussion about this, if you want to talk about legal guns, then you're dead to us.
And I thought it was interesting that Killer Mike, who we heard in the intro from the band Run the Jewels, that did the intro song, he sat down with the NRA and he said very controversial things, such as if there's a table to be sought at, the gun owner needs to be there.
Play any part of this interview, Dave.
Dana says something.
I don't agree with everything Dana says, but Dana says that the titans of white mothers are like ratings.
And that's so true.
And it was so sad to hear her acknowledge it.
But it's true.
And black people know it's true because black people say it in conversations in coffin houses to themselves.
There's a lot of people who think they woke out here will realize very quickly they ain't so woke.
You not woke.
You not woke.
Well, Honda, everybody had guns and spears and everything else you needed.
Yeah, like you don't, you can't, you can't, you know, you can't.
You can't.
So that was Killer Mike, very popular rapper, big Bernie guy, activist, acknowledging the truth, which is women in communities, dads in black ghetto communities, old ladies in black ghetto communities, they need guns.
And they become safer when they are armed.
And he points out Dinah Lash said, crying white mothers is great for ratings.
This march was great for ratings.
No one talks about the crying black mothers when there are the murder rates in Chicago of two a day, one a day in New York, one a day in Baltimore.
Where are those crying moms?
They don't get ratings.
We don't care about them.
You know, I deny racism a lot on this show, but that's a pretty good example of racism.
But Killer Mike is vilified now because the fascists don't allow you to stray from the path.
So he's now backpedaling.
Look at this.
Killer Mike issues apology for NRA interview.
He says it's been used as a weapon.
The right and the gun advocates have used it as a weapon.
So what?
I say tons of stuff on this show.
If you want to use it in context as a weapon, fine.
You know, Dave Chappelle said that.
He said, or no, it was Chris Rock.
Chris Sock said, I love black people, but I hate m ⁇ s.
And the far right used that.
So he pulled back and said, I'm never going to say that bit again because bad guys used it.
Who cares if bad guys used it?
The bad guys got the proper context.
It's just facts.
Facts don't care about your feelings.
But go down, Dave, to his apology.
Yeah, there he is.
Kissing ass.
There's a Senegalese proverb that says there can be no people to understand.
So I took a move out of one of my heroes' book, Dr. Martin Luther King, the founder of Kingian nonviolence, and I sat with people who I might not always agree with.
I sat with a group called God Forbid.
I did an interview about black gun ownership in this era.
That interview was used a week later by NRA TV to disparage a very noble campaign that I actually support.
March for Our Lives is lying.
In his interview, he said if his kids walk out of school for the walkout day, then they might as well walk out of this house because we don't just follow any cause that comes up.
That's what he said.
So I guess he was saying, I don't advocate for this walk out of school thing, but I do advocate for this dumb big march, which they were the same thing.
I don't understand the difference.
But go down a bit more.
So then you had his bandmate, LP.
Look, look, he's still apologizing.
He did two big organizations who we all don't agree with was supposed to be something that continued a conversation or that.
Okay, stop.
So you hear that?
He's saying it was supposed to be something that continued a conversation.
He got in trouble, so he's issuing an apology, and you know he will never talk to the NRA again.
So LP, his bandmate, whom I know, also did a big screw you, not screw you, but Killer Mike, you drive me crazy.
I want to strangle you sometimes.
But, you know, we don't always have to agree.
And then Killer Mike does a big thing to his bandmate LP, saying, look, man, I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I dared speak to the NRA.
It won't happen again.
And you know it won't happen again.
So this is very telling, by the way, because it shows that the left isn't here to debate.
They're not here for compromise.
They are here to take your guns.
And Charlie Kirk proved that.
Charlie Kirk is kicking ass and taking names, by the way.
I can't seem to get him on my show, but I'll keep trying.
He's talking to Donald Trump, working with Candace Owens.
The guy is a powerhouse.
And I know personally, he's one of these like, don't drink, don't masturbate, read a book a day, concentrate, get up early, lift weights.
I mean, I'm exaggerating, but he really is disciplined to Rocky style levels.
But check out this interview he did where he just asks people, what is an AR-15?
And look at the attitude of the woman he's talking to, by the way.
First of all, tell me what is an assault rifle.
Exactly.
What is an assault rifle?
Sorry, are you stupid?
But what is the problem?
Stop.
Guys, guys, please.
What is an assault rifle?
Very specific.
And there's no friend, soldiers.
I'm very curious.
Stuff.
Please, guys, what is an assault rifle?
It's a military-grade weapon.
So you do realize that every member of the military has a pistol.
So you call a pistol a military-grade weapon?
No, actually, I'm not.
I'm not talking about pistols.
In case you're eating off the street, it's like the Second Amendment wasn't talking about it.
You said what?
An HA what?
So here's the crux of the march.
Liberal America is under the misconception that it's easy to buy a gun that goes and just sprays bullets.
I know you know this, so I don't know why I'm repeating it.
But I thought it was funny too.
The guy in the background there, he goes, the Second Amendment was written when we had muskets.
No, as Crowder's pointed out a million times, we had machine guns back then.
And during the course of the American Revolution and these guys' lives, they've seen gun technology improve.
They're aware that guns are going to continue to get better.
So this whole march was based on ignorance.
This whole march was based on people thinking that you can buy machine guns.
No, you can buy my rifle, my Huntsman rifle that carries five 30 odd six shells, bullets, just goes, and then I have to reload.
That's what all these guns, they look spooky.
They've been designed to look like AK-47s, but that's because young men like cool-looking guns.
It's still the same gun.
Check out this other interview where this baby boomer is overusing the word coward.
Report.
And something's going to change because a new generation is coming, and they're not cowards.
They're not afraid, and they won't need all these guns.
This generation of high school kids around here is brave, and they don't want guns.
There's nothing brave about taking people's rights away.
Tell me what's brave about taking people's rights away.
You think it's a right that you deserve, but you don't.
Can you explain?
And you're sure it's a right you need because you're a coward.
That's what you're doing.
Can you just posit?
I fully guarantee you this guy lives in an all-white neighborhood that is unbelievably safe.
Secondly, can we stop using the word coward all the time?
I was reading in the paper today about some coward, sorry for the air quotes, who punched a five-year-old in the face.
People don't see coward as an insult.
You're going back to World War II, the generation before the boomers, where they cared about being brave.
Today's millennials, they say things like, I'm a total pussy.
It's cool.
I'm a loser, baby, so why don't you kill me?
Or that song, I'm a freak, I'm a weirdo.
People think it's cool to be cowardly these days.
So stop using the word coward all the time.
That's a tangent.
But yeah, this guy thinks cowards need guns because they're scared of people.
I've heard this, by the way, this is a particularly white philosophy.
And I've heard it from whites who live in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The British guy who interviewed me said when he lived down there that, yeah, I don't need a gun.
The problem with a gun is you pull it out and then you have to use it.
And I don't want to use it.
I think it's a sign of weakness.
What are you going to do?
Fight them in Johannesburg, South Africa?
I mean, it's a pathology.
It's an obsession that Westerners have.
Let's play a little bit more of that, see if he goes anywhere with it.
You're afraid, but you won't admit it.
No, I actually have very little fear because I own so many firearms.
That's circular thinking.
You are a coward.
That's why you want the guns.
You told us you were afraid someone was going to come and steal your possessions.
I'm very much not afraid.
God.
It's like Islamophobia, homophobia.
No one's scared of gays.
They just don't like it when they bully them into baking a cake.
And yes, we are scared of Islamicization, the future of Islam in America.
Not today, but the future.
All right, check out this guy who showed up with an Air 15 at the protest.
This is heaven.
This is one of the more pleasant ones to watch.
I'm not a police officer.
We do not know anything about you.
We don't know.
We don't know.
Don't shout out.
No, your gun is in my face.
You're being disordered.
You're being disordered out of here.
Just pause.
You hear that?
Your gun is in my face.
Now, it's clearly a legal gun.
He's got that tucked around the back, and she says, it's in my face.
In other words, guns existing is an affront to me.
In other words, I want you to get rid of all the guns.
Paul Joseph Watson just put up a tweet where he says, I've got a feeling they're here to take all our guns.
And the sign says, yes, we're here to take all your guns.
All right, check her out.
You're right.
I know, yeah, you're absolutely right.
I have so much emotion.
And my kids are here for a protest.
And this, this is not possible.
Put them in a class.
Have them take a class.
Get educated.
You'll change your mind.
It's an American.
Sir, what is your name?
It is a hard work.
Okay, you jump at on and I'll maybe show you holding my gun very, very hard.
Well, take them away.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no.
Not a police officer.
Molin Abe.
So another thing this is all based on is the assumption that mass shootings are becoming more frequent.
And I thought the Cato Institute had a good post about this that sort of amalgamates a bunch of different articles about the subject.
Mass shootings are remarkably rare, remarkably rare.
So it's not something you can graph as a trend.
Go down to the graph in that article, Dave.
So yes, you could argue there is a spike in this one year, but the previous one was 2016, and then we didn't have one since 2012.
And then you've got to go back to 2006.
That's not a pattern you can glean.
And at the end of the article, it says, it seems more transparent to simply examine annual estimates from the graph.
Adding preliminary estimate of 17 deaths from Parkland to the Mother Jones list brings a total number of deaths up to 816 from 98 mass shootings between 1982 and early 2018.
That's 23 deaths a year.
That makes this sort of random mass shooting one of the rarest mortality risks imaginable.
Falling or the flu are far more dangerous.
What about terrorism, Galvin?
Ha ha ha, got you.
A lot less people die from terrorists Yes, that is true.
But judging by the canary in the coal mine that is Europe, I am concerned about the future of jihad, the future of Sharia, the future of what happens when your Muslim population goes above 10%.
That's where it's dangerous.
We're way down now.
Islam is not a dangerous plague in America right now, today, but it's headed that way.
And I don't want it to get there.
All right.
Fleckus was at this event, and his footage is awesome.
As usual, he has the best stuff.
People are starting to recognize him, by the way.
But he did get some great interviews.
Let's take a brief look at this teaser he just put out of his new video that he released today.
We're debuting it here.
Hey guys, it's Fletch.
This week we're at the March for Our Lives downtown LA.
What's your sign say?
It says the NRA is a terrorist organization.
Very cool.
And you think ISIS is a terrorist organization?
I do.
You think Al-Qaeda?
I do.
Hamas?
Yeah.
Okay, so they're all in the same category?
Yeah, pretty much.
I'm Austin.
What's your name?
Well, I go by Double Bowie.
Basically, everyone here, it could all be boiled down to they don't want guns.
Would you be down for guns are illegal?
Yes.
We don't need guns.
Do you lean more towards the all-guns?
I'm on the all-guns thing.
If you look at a weapon of war, if you could have an AR-15, why couldn't you have a nuclear weapon?
I mean, it looks like an AK-47.
It's not an AK-47.
Okay?
When I was a little kid, all our plastic guns looked like real guns because we thought that was cooler.
We wanted a Clint Eastwood dirty hairy type of black plastic gun.
We wanted it to be authentic.
We wanted it to be steel when we had our cowboy guns and our holsters.
So when you spin them, they had some sort of gravitas to them.
It's the same with AR-15s.
They're the same gun as your dad's gun.
They just look like a weapon of war.
They're not a weapon of war.
I mean, it makes sense that you should not have a really potent weapon.
Do you think handguns should be legal or illegal?
Yeah, sure.
They could be legal.
Legal or illegal?
Legal.
Handguns should be legal.
Handguns are okay.
I mean, maybe these people need to check out Manhattan.
In New York City today, I don't care if you're the chief of police's son.
I don't care if you're the chief of police's best friend.
You cannot get a concealed carry.
Maybe five years ago you could.
As far as 2018 goes, getting a gun in Manhattan has got to be the hardest place to get a gun in the world.
And we've got these other people going, well, I just want to take it down from machine guns.
I don't mind handguns, machine guns.
And you go, you're more radical than me.
You want more guns than I do.
As long as you're not, you know, capable of killing dozens of people within a minute.
But the majority of mass shootings do use handguns, though.
That's a bummer.
Look at this one.
I'm from Australia to say gun laws work.
No, they don't.
I already explained that.
That is a myth, but they keep running with it.
And this is what pisses me off about the left, by the way.
When they say these things, I go, wait a minute.
This is a very easy Google.
And you haven't looked it up.
So you haven't looked it up because you don't care.
So you're someone who doesn't genuinely care, yet you're wasting my time and running around with a sign and getting people fired and trying to change laws based on something that you can't even Google.
Outlaw and buyback all semi-auto rifles.
This guy's very good at lettering, by the way.
If you're not a well-regulated militia, you have no constitutional right to bear arms.
What defines a well-regulated militia?
Can I become a well-regulated militia?
How well did that work for the ranchers?
Like common sense gun reform, which to me doesn't seem too commonsensical.
common sense gun laws where, you know, somebody who should not be able to, you know, have a fully auto-assault weapon.
I think that's pretty, even with the bumps.
What do you find when you talk to these people?
What's the common thread?
The common thread is they actually don't want dialogue.
The public doesn't need machine guns, automatic weapons.
That's illegal already.
Machine guns are illegal already.
Assault weapons.
Assault weapons are in semi-automatic.
Alright, I'm going to be going in March now.
I see where we're going.
Yeah, he's out.
You want to talk?
He's out.
You in general with the outfit, what's up with the outfit?
I'm not talking.
What do we got going on here to introduce yourself, for everyone who doesn't know?
Will Witt from Prager University.
Yeah, they got a way better mic over at PragerU.
Yeah, we've been...
I...
It adds the aesthetic.
Yeah.
Prager U. Prager U, by the way, getting censored by YouTube.
Why?
Because they're conservative.
What do they do?
They Google.
They do well-researched pieces that are incredibly informative.
And that's a sin in this day and age.
It's not about the truth.
It's about the dogma.
Let's talk to Fleckis about exactly that.
Fleckis, are you there, sir?
Gavin, hello, I'm here.
Your shirts seem a little big in the neck.
I feel like I'm a modern dancer.
Yeah, I had to rip this part because when it was attached and I was doing Skype calls, my beard and this kind of blended and you couldn't see my neck.
It looks like I had just like a...
I'm sorry.
The misunderstanding.
When I say your shirt, I mean this shirt that I'm wearing, the shirt that you sold.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Well, maybe you're just a smaller necked person.
Maybe that's the issue.
No, my neck is so big.
I look like a thumb.
Anyway, let's focus on the map.
We're talking about dead babies here, and we're focused on necklines.
Serious, serious.
I think this might be your best video yet.
I think it is.
And I say that every single week.
And I don't think I've ever lied to anybody, but this one's pretty good.
This one's a heater.
Well, it really exposes them for who they are.
And they are, A, people who don't know anything about guns and haven't even bothered to look it up, haven't Googled any of this.
And B, people who don't just hate AR-15s and machine guns.
They hate all guns.
They want all guns banned in America.
Definitely.
And every single person I spoke to, usually with my videos, I'll do 10-minute interviews or eight-minute videos.
I mean, eight-minute interviews.
This one was just straight boom, boom, boom, boom, like three, four-minute interviews, tops.
And everyone was just like, yeah, you know, no one needs an automatic semi-raffle.
And I'm like, semi-what?
Like, you know, that one lady said, you know, if you can get an AR-15, like, what's stopping you from getting a nuclear weapon?
Yeah, we just showed that one.
That one was awesome.
And it's like, well, maybe talk to Obama.
He'll hook it up for you.
I don't want a nuclear weapon because if I get drunk and I get in a fight with my neighbor, I'm scared that I'll just send it over there and then obliterate all of New York.
That would be terrible.
Yeah, having the nuclear weapon and kind of just holding it and waiting for the right time.
It's like, yeah, I don't know.
You get both keys at once.
Well, the thing they don't seem to get, and I don't get this about their argument is, okay, you win.
All guns, as of 2018, Monday, March, whatever it is, all guns are banned.
All right?
Done.
All right.
What happens to the hundreds of millions of guns that are here now?
Do we melt them down?
Like, what's the next step?
Yeah, exactly.
That's what I told him, too.
I was like, even if you collected 200 million of the 300 and so odd million, like 200 million would be a huge buyback, huge collection.
That's still 200 million from the people willing to give it up.
There's still 100 million guns from people and it's thousands of guns crossing the border every day from people who are just like, yeah, I'm not giving up my guns.
I'm not an idiot.
Now they're the ones who have all the guns.
John Lott says that.
He says, all right, I'm even going to be magic.
Now I'm magic.
And I just, shoom, I make all guns disappear.
How long before they start crawling over the Mexican border?
An hour?
A day?
I would say instantaneously.
Because they haven't stopped.
They're coming over the border now.
Yeah, instantaneously.
And then we know what happens in the UK, especially.
You know, all these home burglaries go up.
When the person's home, they start, they rob your house, they don't care.
And if you're there, it's like, great.
Give me your watch and your wallet while I got you.
And I asked the people, I'm like, you know, the homicide rate stays the same in a lot of these cases when the guns get taken away.
But these petty crimes and smaller things, they go up.
And the guy's like, well, it doesn't matter.
I'm like, well, if someone's in your house and you had a gun, would you shoot him?
And they're like, no, I wouldn't shoot a guy.
And I'm like, what If he had a gun too and he was breaking in, he's like, no, I just wouldn't do it.
And it's like, all right, well, you're a different cat.
All right.
Well, you're getting robbed.
Where do you live?
And your address is thanks for telling us about all this.
Yeah, they constantly use other countries like Australia and Britain.
And I can sit down and explain why those countries' crime stats are what they are.
But also, those aren't America.
America has had a gun culture for hundreds of years.
You can't just make that disappear.
Why do you want to make that magically disappear?
And then you realize, you know what this comes down to, Fleckis?
I don't want kids to die.
That's really what that march was about.
100%.
And there's some honor, you know, it's honorable.
Cool.
I don't want kids to die.
It's like, neither do I. But the fact that I'm even questioning them, they're like, ah, this is one of the pro-death kids guys.
This guy is, you know, I guess playing devil's advocate, arguing, you know, how many school shootings are okay?
Like, you know, how many kids can we?
And it's not, you know, it's zero.
Every time it's zero, they just, they think if you take another side, that you're insensitive.
But they don't even know the basic, basic details about what guns actually do the crime.
You know, the crime statistics in cities versus rural.
Like, they just think guns are scary.
I've never shot one.
No one should have one.
Why does anyone need one?
Right.
Well, the takeaways from all these marches are the woman's march, the takeaway is women are human beings and deserve respect and rights.
The anti-hate march in Boston was hate is bad.
You shouldn't hate people.
And now this march was kids shouldn't be shot and killed.
Kids are good people.
Okay, gotcha.
You shouldn't hate the anti-hate march.
You shouldn't hate people.
They just get in your face and anyone that opposes them, they yell.
And then you shouldn't hate.
You shouldn't hate.
It's like, all right, dude.
Oh, by the way, speaking of hate, did you see the new SPLC report?
Uh-oh.
What do we got?
Turns out Trump thrills white supremacists in 2017.
Well, then he's evil.
You see, if anyone likes a thing and that person is bad, then that thing is evil.
Guilt by association works.
So no matter what, that story.
I don't even need to read the story.
I just need the headline.
That's proof Trump is a white supremacist.
Definitely proof.
And people are going to start acting on it, too.
So that's good.
Well, I think the takeaway from this is no war, no KKK, no fascist USA, and no Trump, and no guns, and no sexism, and no hate.
Yeah, totally agree with that one.
Did you see in the video that Donald Trump is worse than Hitler girl was there?
Oh, no, I didn't see that yet.
It's at the very end of the video.
And then I also rated to PragerU there, too.
Oh, I saw that.
Yeah, we showed that.
All right.
Let's end this interview, and then we'll cut to we'll end it with the Trump is worse than Hitler chick that you filmed previously.
That works for me.
I like you more than a friend, buddy.
I like you more than a friend, Gavin.
Hope you wear that shirt to bed.
I do.
You're out here for a reason.
I want to hear why you're out here.
It's that Donald Trump is worse than Hitler, girl.
Donald Trump is worse than Hitler.
Here we have a young lady talking about guns and saying she doesn't want her friends to die.
I agree with her, by the way, on that.
But I think her speech sums up the quality of discourse that is going on over the past few days and the unbridled enthusiasm even the worst points get.
Check out her argument.
in the eye.
Now, I think what's going on here, by the way, is someone has added extra barf to make this funnier.
And I have no problem with that.
Look, memes are not news sources, so please double confirm before you assume she barfed for this long, but she did barf.
Oh, make no mistake.
Go back to the video.
I just threw up on international television, and it feels great!
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